22-year-old Pakistani student Sheikh Sundus Zeeshan writes about her mom returning to the classroom 19 years later, as her classmate.
Pakistani student Amna Quddus explains why she’s on a mission to solve this problem once and for all.
Everything you need to know about how to advocate for environmental sustainability and climate justice.
14-year-old student and girls’ education advocate Anya Sen talks to Ziauddin Yousafzai about the role fathers play in supporting their daughters’ activism.
In her chapter from Assembly’s new book, “Dare to Learn: The Power of an Educated Girl,” Anjeli writes about life and education in Assam, where she now works to help out-of-school girls on her tea plantation reenrol in school.
Assembly reader Anisha Banerjee shares what articles she’s enjoyed reading recently and why you should read them too.
In a series of photos by Lina Geoushy, 20-year-old Egyptian gymnast Malak Hamza shares about her experience training for the Olympics and advice for persevering through hard times.
The Nobel peace-prize laureate is By Invitation’s first guest editor. She introduces her series on girls’ education
The inventor writes at the invitation of Malala Yousafzai
.آنجلا غیور یک معلم سابق افغان، بعد از به قدرت رسیدن طالبان درباره ایجاد یک مکتب آنلاین در هرات مینویسد
.کوثر امینی از مبارزه خود برای تحصیل و بازی فتبال مینویسد
Kawser Amine writes about her fight to learn and play soccer.
The children’s rights activist writes at the invitation of Malala Yousafzai.
In Assembly’s International Women’s day issue, Afghan girls and women share their experiences, hopes and calls to action.
We rounded up Assembly contributors’ best tips for navigating your professional life.
Young women in India, New Zealand and Nigeria share how financial education — or lack of it — has affected their lives.
21-year-old Egyptian student Nouran Awny shares why she wishes her government asked for youth input in recent education reforms.
From fundraising to social media campaigns, young women share how they’re raising awareness about the issues they care about.
Khadija Dikko takes us through a week in her life as she submits her final project for the semester.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.